Divorce
Why Everyone Should Have a Prenuptial Agreement
Marriage is a beautiful, wonderful union, intended to be a lifelong commitment of love and happiness between two people. When you are newly engaged, it’s bound to be on your mind in the best of ways. There is so much to plan and consider for just the wedding itself! From choosing a venue to invitations…
Read MoreMaking Divorce Mediation Work for You
When you are about to embark on the process of divorce, of course you want it to be as smooth as possible. There are so many moving parts, conditions, and factors that go into separating your life from someone else’s (at least legally). To anyone, it can be daunting. However, the state of Tennessee has…
Read MoreDivorce: Fact versus Fiction
Many people may delay their divorce, avoid bringing up the topic, or – worse – settle for way less than they’re entitled to, simply because they don’t have the right information. Before you make any big decisions or rush into anything, ensure you separate myth from truth and fact from fiction. The best way to…
Read MoreHandling Divorce When Your Spouse Is Addicted to Gambling
Addiction, no matter the form, adds both emotional and financial strain to a relationship. When one spouse has a problem with gambling, for example, they may lie to cover up their financial losses or trips to the racetrack. Besides causing a rift in the marriage, a gambling addiction can also bring unique challenges during a…
Read MoreHow to Divorce Your Digital Life When You Divorce Your Spouse
Divorces are more than just obtaining a good property settlement and a custody order that protects your children. It is critical that you obtain a strong and fair alimony and child support order. There are also many practical issues to think about when you divorce. Women need to consider whether they will keep their married…
Read MoreKeeping the Marital Home in a Tennessee Divorce
The marital home is one of the most, if not the most, desirable assets when spouses divorce. When a couple splits up, often one spouse stays in the marital home and the other spouse moves out. Alternatively, the marital home is sold and the proceeds divided in accordance with the divorce property division agreement or…
Read MoreCelebrating Your Divorce – The First Step Towards Moving to the Next Phase of Your Life
It’s natural to feel upset when you divorce. When you marry, family and friends are there to celebrate your wedding. Divorce feels like a letdown. Even when you negotiate a strong settlement where you keep the marital home and your business – all while protecting your children – the day the divorce papers arrive is…
Read MoreWhy Should I Hire an Attorney for an Agreed Divorce?
Obtaining a divorce, even when you agree, isn’t as simple as you might think. There are specific requirements for filing for an “agreed divorce.” An experienced divorce lawyer can’t tell you if you qualify. If you don’t qualify, however, your attorney may be able to help. Your lawyer will also help you understand your rights.…
Read MoreWhy the Costs of Divorce Can Force Some Couples to Stay Together
For some couples, divorce is inevitable. Whether you’ve made it one year or 50 years in your marriage, sometimes it is best for everyone to go their separate ways. For couples who have amassed significant assets, who are struggling to pay the bills, or who have been married for a long time, divorce can be…
Read MoreHow Property and Assets Are Valued in a Divorce
Tennessee operates as an equitable distribution state when the property is divided during divorce proceedings. This means that the property won’t technically be split 50-50 between the two spouses. Instead, the court will determine the equitable and fair distribution of the property after hearing both sides of the case. When going through a Maryville contested…
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